
What Works Well
1. clear framing of the real question .
You shift the conversation from “machines operating economically” that’s a strong pivot. it moves the topic from Al narratives into things like:
• machine identity
• verifiable work
• settlement rails
• coordination mechanisms
Those are closer to infrastructure problems than speculative narratives.
2. Healthe skepticism Lines like.
“paper is cheap. Always has been”
and
“l’m looking for stress point.”
signal Credibility. Crypto audiences are used
to hype‚ so measured skepticism often makes analysis feel more trustworthy.
3. The token-utility filter your comment about projects building the token first and investing reasons later is a real pattern. tying ROBO to :
• network activity
• machine coordination
• identity verification
• payments
Is at least a coherent token placement if the system actually requires it.

